Forty-two thousand tourists visited Rasuwa in eleven months

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Forty-two thousand tourists visited Rasuwa in eleven months

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There has been a significant increase in the number of tourists visiting the famous destination Gosainkund and the rich and beautiful Langtang region in terms of biological diversity and natural resources.

It seems that tourists come to Rasuwa for the purpose of enjoying the beautiful view of the mountains and the mountains especially with the sight of the holy pilgrimage site and observing the art and culture of the local Tamang community.  

In the last 11 months of the current fiscal year, 42 thousand 230 domestic and foreign tourists visited Gosaikund and Langtang region, according to the Langtang National Park Office.

According to Ranger Keshav Dhowdari, the archivist of the park, 30 thousand 750 natives and the remaining 11 thousand 480 foreign citizens came to visit Rasuwa district from last July to the end of May. Last fiscal year, the number of tourists visiting Rasuwa was 32 thousand 597  According to the park.   

Domestic tourists return to Gosainkund after observing the natural scenery towards Langtang. Rasuwa, a religious and touristic place close to the federal capital Kathmandu, has seen an increase in the number of pilgrims and young people.   According to

Park, during the same period, Rs. Shyam Kumar Shah, senior conservation officer of the park, informed that the amount was collected according to the legal provision of charging Rs.  

Similarly, two thousand 952 people left for China through Rasuwagadhi crossing for the 'Mansarovar Kailash' trip, the local immigration office said.

According to Lekhnath Khatiwada, Head of Immigration Office Ghattekhola Rasuwagadi, 885 people have left for Lahsa in Tibet and 159 people for China Everest in addition to Mansarovar.

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